Home Energy Pros2017-08-18T03:39:41ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmithhttp://api.ning.com:80/files/BWHXRC*DO7lOq0-N5wZa7zkifq2N97j9AVE5L5lfdss6fw33mDOE01QbZRwcoFjqfy3FrbqxqCwAUNq0SGSeTSSHyAtEcbsE/1248484608.png?width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1&xj_user_default=1http://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/group/multifamilybuildings/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3vaw37krf7uaa&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBPI Accepting Applications for Multifamily Standards Technical Committeestag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2016-08-22:6069565:Topic:2080382016-08-22T15:54:42.327ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p><strong>Malta, NY, August 22, 2016</strong> - The Building Performance Institute, Inc. (BPI) continually reviews and updates technical standards used by the residential energy retrofit industry. BPI's Standards Technical Committees (STC) develop standards in an open and fair manner in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved BPI standards development procedures. Currently, BPI is seeking applications from individuals interested in serving on the Multifamily STC.…</p>
<p><strong>Malta, NY, August 22, 2016</strong> - The Building Performance Institute, Inc. (BPI) continually reviews and updates technical standards used by the residential energy retrofit industry. BPI's Standards Technical Committees (STC) develop standards in an open and fair manner in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved BPI standards development procedures. Currently, BPI is seeking applications from individuals interested in serving on the Multifamily STC. Interested parties should submit an application by September 22, 2016.</p>
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<p>The STCs are appointed to review and take action on proposals and comments from the general public, with updates to the standards made on a regular basis. BPI is currently seeking to fill vacancies on the Multifamily STC, which is addressing ANSI/BSR BPI-1105-S-201x <em>Standard Practice for Multifamily Energy Auditing</em>. BPI seeks applications from stakeholders willing to invest the time and energy to develop the technical standards our industry needs. Prospective nominees' applications will be assessed to ensure a balance of interest categories and representation by technical expertise, geographic location, experience in the building sciences and willingness to serve. New members will be appointed to a term of up to three years.</p>
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<p>If you would like to join BPI's Multifamily Standards Technical Committee and help craft the standards used by the residential energy retrofit community, please fill out the <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-6VldlOUVa2cgo3mbSOFxQNcWGOPwRfxKrXDoyFklxnGizfURjPbhLN7og5WP2-Zr3yprlfDKYM1HI2FSUrXUfLaqoC-JX4d8LJMdHAM62-Tdr8jcoIgUi-cPLOa4CEAwV1ByEDG_P6JoJVuWsCNU_OtGLCnLQWe-3McmNcdu_gNwh4C98Zw1dP_J1g4xSR8DW7y0igQ0mYe7ytHZN4G-fHMpyv_4QV_&amp;c=oF1qFU6XQsO28rGq68d7kQf2qu2Evd46h8AV7f10bkXMM0HCZPkiTw==&amp;ch=Fclgbj3RwhHgX7B6XITEkzF0bQVr8tZjptsOF6nKPTnC_G_Q1IuyKg==" target="_blank" shape="rect">Application for Membership on Standards Technical Committee form</a> and submit it electronically by September 22, 2016, in accordance with the instructions on the form.</p>
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<p>For more information about how BPI Standards are developed, visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-6VldlOUVa2cgo3mbSOFxQNcWGOPwRfxKrXDoyFklxnGizfURjPbhMXdLC-ItB_b82Gt05cvjcEr72y1kilP_Wfp7bF6_1GMNDOJ9UGcEPjoBJbWg0B7H1L_K3cgjmkfnOSGO9izH6v0eMxk1dk9SEItoERYHR8-pnUS7PYXhle9rxHCd4xPx45CVADLk441f1W1_PyAd2A=&amp;c=oF1qFU6XQsO28rGq68d7kQf2qu2Evd46h8AV7f10bkXMM0HCZPkiTw==&amp;ch=Fclgbj3RwhHgX7B6XITEkzF0bQVr8tZjptsOF6nKPTnC_G_Q1IuyKg==" target="_blank" shape="rect">BPI's Standards Development Procedures</a> webpage.</p>
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<p>Visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-6VldlOUVa2cgo3mbSOFxQNcWGOPwRfxKrXDoyFklxnGizfURjPbhMXdLC-ItB_bNxzKs3RfEvwBNdhOgcrTXsHUHCtLBmw3hSFoTxxA1UMZhMJrszx9ChK9yNl5CWzFszpReIF0zWtj-kViVc5TBCmBytL4KX56rpRCk56eW5UxNMcjxvviGKKavW9hd4Tx9as6fm94NLQ=&amp;c=oF1qFU6XQsO28rGq68d7kQf2qu2Evd46h8AV7f10bkXMM0HCZPkiTw==&amp;ch=Fclgbj3RwhHgX7B6XITEkzF0bQVr8tZjptsOF6nKPTnC_G_Q1IuyKg==" target="_blank" shape="rect">Standards Technical Committee</a> for details about the STC.</p> Just posted a lot of Multi-Family oriented blower door videos.tag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2015-08-04:6069565:Topic:1853692015-08-04T01:42:41.959ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p>Just posted a lot of Multi-Family oriented blower door videos. Everything to do with Multi-Fan testing. </p>
<p>see</p>
<p><a href="http://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/video?sort=mostRecent">http://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/video?sort=mostRecent</a></p>
<p>If you like them, we have a lot more.</p>
<p>Just posted a lot of Multi-Family oriented blower door videos. Everything to do with Multi-Fan testing. </p>
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<p>If you like them, we have a lot more.</p> Job opening: Multifamily Services Managertag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2015-03-16:6069565:Topic:1775832015-03-16T18:32:39.337ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p>Madison Gas &amp; Electric has a job opening.</p>
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<p><strong>Position Purpose</strong></p>
<p>Manage Madison Gas and Electric Company's multifamily customer relations, programs, services, communications, and marketing initiatives.</p>
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<p>Madison Gas &amp; Electric has a job opening.</p>
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<p><strong>Position Purpose</strong></p>
<p>Manage Madison Gas and Electric Company's multifamily customer relations, programs, services, communications, and marketing initiatives.</p>
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<p>For more info, or to apply:</p>
<p><a href="https://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MGE&amp;cws=1&amp;rid=258">https://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MGE&amp;cws=1&amp;rid=258</a></p>
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<p>Jonathan</p> Testing "Magic Pak" units??tag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2014-12-29:6069565:Topic:1720802014-12-29T14:45:53.191ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p>We are planning an energy audit in southern Wisconsin on a mid-rise building where every apartment has a self-contained Anderson "Magic Pak" HVAC unit. These are a combo NG furnace/package AC ducted forced air system, set into a three foot by four foot grille in an exterior wall for condenser cooling and furnace exhaust.</p>
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<p>Since these buildings are in a heating-dominant climate, getting good SSE readings on the existing units is important to me. The furnace exhaust ports out a…</p>
<p>We are planning an energy audit in southern Wisconsin on a mid-rise building where every apartment has a self-contained Anderson "Magic Pak" HVAC unit. These are a combo NG furnace/package AC ducted forced air system, set into a three foot by four foot grille in an exterior wall for condenser cooling and furnace exhaust.</p>
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<p>Since these buildings are in a heating-dominant climate, getting good SSE readings on the existing units is important to me. The furnace exhaust ports out a short tube through the grille directly to outdoors. I think we can test the first floor units from outdoors -- the results seem to vary a little depending on just where the combustion probe in in the exhaust stream.</p>
<p>Does anyone know how we could test second-floor (and higher) units without humping a ladder all the way around the building?? Anyone have literature or experience drilling into the exhaust stream somewhere from the building side of the unit?</p> Blower Door Applications Guidetag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2014-04-17:6069565:Topic:1544722014-04-17T14:51:04.672ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p><span class="font-size-2" style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">TEC and Camroden Associates have released their big building testing manual, Blower Door Applications Guide: Beyond Single Family Residential.<br></br> <br></br></span> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">This book is authored by Terry Brennan and Mike Clarkin of Camroden Associates, and Gary Nelson, Collin Olson and Paul Morin of The Energy Conservatory. …<br></br> <br></br></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;" class="font-size-2">TEC and Camroden Associates have released their big building testing manual, Blower Door Applications Guide: Beyond Single Family Residential.<br/> <br/></span> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">This book is authored by Terry Brennan and Mike Clarkin of Camroden Associates, and Gary Nelson, Collin Olson and Paul Morin of The Energy Conservatory. <br/> <br/></span> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">This document has been developed by the hard work of the authors based on their years of experience and research testing buildings that are beyond single family residential units. We have tried to provide a basic understanding of the steps involved with testing larger and more complicated buildings.<br/> <br/></span> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">This book is divided into three basic sections. Chapters 1, 2 and 3 describe all of the information and preparation needed before a test can be performed. Chapter 4 provides information on testing buildings using equipment from The Energy Conservatory (TEC) of Minneapolis, MN, USA. Chapters 5 and 6 concern work after the test is done such as finding leaks and writing the report. The Appendices provide some working terminology and hazard analysis.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;" class="font-size-2"><br/> The authors intend that this document will be periodically updated as more information is gathered and more test procedures are defined. <br/> <br/></span> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Click to view and download a PDF version of the book or download the attached file.<br/> <a href="http://www.energyconservatory.com/sites/default/files/documents/blower_door_applications_guide_-_beyond_single_family_residential_ver_1-0_0.pdf">http://www.energyconservatory.com/sites/default/files/documents/blower_door_applications_guide_-_beyond_single_family_residential_ver_1-0_0.pdf</a><br/></span></p> Apply Now to Serve on a Multifamily Certification Scheme Committeetag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2014-01-17:6069565:Topic:1473982014-01-17T22:27:33.247ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p>The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is currently seeking enthusiastic multifamily industry practitioners with the experience and vision to help define and promote advanced professional certifications for Multifamily Quality Control Inspectors and Multifamily Retrofit Project Managers in the home performance industry.</p>
<p>Individuals who are interested in serving on a multifamily certification scheme committee are invited to submit their credentials via an …</p>
<p>The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is currently seeking enthusiastic multifamily industry practitioners with the experience and vision to help define and promote advanced professional certifications for Multifamily Quality Control Inspectors and Multifamily Retrofit Project Managers in the home performance industry.</p>
<p>Individuals who are interested in serving on a multifamily certification scheme committee are invited to submit their credentials via an <a href="http://www.nrel.gov/ap/multifamily_certification/" target="_blank">online application</a>.</p>
<p><em>Due to substantial response, NREL is no longer accepting applications for specialists in the Multifamily Retrofit Project Manager job category. The deadline for applications for specialists in the Multifamily Quality Control Inspector job category is <strong>January 31, 2014</strong>.</em></p>
<p>Appointed multifamily scheme committee members must be available to participate in a three-day meeting, March 4-6, 2014, in Golden, Colorado. Reimbursement for travel costs up to a fixed amount, and a travel per diem will be awarded to individuals selected for participation.</p>
<p>In order to best reflect the current industry, please share this opportunity with multifamily leaders in your network.</p>
<p><em>This effort is part of the U.S. Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program’s</em> <a href="http://www1.eere.energy.gov/wip/guidelines.html"><em>Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals project</em></a><em>, which is focused on supporting the growth of a high-quality weatherization and home performance industry, and a skilled and credentialed workforce. Additional questions may be sent to </em><a href="mailto:workforce.guidelines@nrel.gov"><em>workforce.guidelines@nrel.gov</em></a></p> Help your Building Owner or tenent save, Then do what you do besttag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2014-01-17:6069565:Topic:1475092014-01-17T00:42:08.375ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
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<p>Residual income opportunities pay you for the lifetime of the customer you bring in. These new energy supply companies not only pay you a per signup customer bonus, but they also pay you on the energy use and residually on the customer’s bill! Everyone has an electric bill, and when you get them to transfer over to the new energy supply company (and they save money) you then earn a residual income. This is a huge income opportunity, probably one of the best income opportunities ever offered. And for network marketers or those that want to truly build themselves a life changing business, energy deregulation is the way to go.</p>
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<p><a href="http://ow.ly/c86sE" target="_blank">http://ow.ly/c86sE</a></p> BPI's Multifamily Energy Auditing Standard Released for Public Commenttag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2013-11-18:6069565:Topic:1416122013-11-18T22:20:46.326ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
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<p><strong>For Immediate Release</strong></p>
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<p><strong>For Immediate Release</strong></p>
<h2 align="center">BPI's Multifamily Energy Auditing Standard Released for Public Comment</h2>
<p align="center"><em><b> Now open for public comment through December 2, 2013</b></em></p>
<p><strong>Malta, NY, October 18, 2013</strong> - The Building Performance Institute, Inc. (BPI) is pleased to announce that <em>BPI-1105-S-201x: Standard Practice for Multifamily Energy Auditing</em> is now available for public comment for a period of 45 days.</p>
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<p><em>BPI-1105-S-201x: Standard Practice for Multifamily Energy Auditing</em> defines the minimum criteria for conducting a building-science-based evaluation of existing multifamily buildings and provides specific technical procedures to conduct a multifamily building energy audit.</p>
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<p>"The new Multifamily Energy Auditing Standard builds upon the strong foundation of the Multifamily Building Analyst Standard, but is far more expansive in scope and aims to address building types and systems that are found in every region of the country," said Andrew Brooks, chair of the BPI working group that developed the standard and director of the Association for Energy Affordability's west coast operations. "The new standard also incorporates many updates to reflect current best practices and relevant advances in technology."</p>
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<p>The scope of the energy audit will include an on-site evaluation of the residential units, common area public spaces and all central building systems affecting energy use in the residential space, and will address energy usage and limited aspects of building durability and occupant health and safety. The on-site evaluation will provide a comprehensive report with a list of prioritized recommendations to improve the building and will include a cost-benefit analysis of all proposed measures.</p>
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<p><em>BPI-1105</em> was developed by a working group created by BPI's Multifamily Standards Technical Committee (MSTC) and comprised of subject matter experts representing a broad variety of interest categories and geographical locations.</p>
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<p>This standard is currently undergoing American National Standards Institute (ANSI) review, which includes a 45-day public comment period as defined under BPI's standards development process. Comments are being solicited from stakeholders and the general public. </p>
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<p>To view this standard, visit: <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001--FM3La24aaZT_Xj9kgK2rNINktnnyoqhqUaJDIkGK-WXaBkV1TKyvG2ZgETOjoqV_Avcq1S4Hu-rVXqFXJewLrQM96SYa3WVIjlnrtsqk90COM8h54znUqrbD3FpsYSWJGb3HVCEWE=" target="_blank"><b>Standards Under Review</b></a><strong> </strong></p>
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<p>To submit comments, visit: <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001--FM3La24aYdtA15M2KotE1lPthUOdNcMNja6dUVcwoX_kVDSRS4OHJ6sXDwib8anFWS8msfcraeI2PtXrEiRuDilofIvG5ru5XZgZhjcWAExF0UtiYWSsWWfIscfkS3" target="_blank"><b>Formal Public Comment Process</b></a></p>
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<p> <b><strong>About the Building Performance Institute</strong></b> </p>
<p>BPI is the nation's premier building performance credentialing, quality assurance and standards setting organization. BPI develops technical standards using an open, transparent, consensus-based process built on sound building science. BPI is approved by the American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) as an accredited developer of American National Standards and as a certifying body for personnel credentials.</p>
<p><br/>BPI offers the following: </p>
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<li>Certification of individuals in residential energy auditing and analysis, energy upgrade installation, crew leader, quality control inspection and multi-family designations </li>
<li>Accreditation of contracting companies committed to delivering quality home performance improvements</li>
<li>Quality assurance to verify conformance with BPI standards and provide feedback for continuing improvement</li>
<li>Partnership with testing organizations that deliver BPI services in their market </li>
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<p>For more information on BPI, visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001--FM3La24aZk-76_UNgvh_iQCmYw0BdbPPsKqZTZskErNE_n7IdXfws8Cg7KYuZBc6ll0mNi_IJmUFRgb9PS6lUEVAQWqofWJNZYW9-xiek=" target="_blank">www.bpi.org</a>.</p>
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<p align="center"> </p> Multifamily Job Task Analyses Validation Studytag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2013-07-01:6069565:Topic:1231112013-07-01T17:47:44.963ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p>Hi All,</p>
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<p>If you are a multifamily buildings energy auditor, retrofit project manager, building operator, or quality control inspector, please consider participating in the <a href="http://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profiles/blogs/invitation-to-participate-multifamily-housing-practitioners" target="_self">Multifamily Job Task Analyses Validation Study</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>The comment period will remain open until July 19, 2013.</strong> You may direct any questions to …</p>
<p>Hi All,</p>
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<p>If you are a multifamily buildings energy auditor, retrofit project manager, building operator, or quality control inspector, please consider participating in the <a href="http://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profiles/blogs/invitation-to-participate-multifamily-housing-practitioners" target="_self">Multifamily Job Task Analyses Validation Study</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>The comment period will remain open until July 19, 2013.</strong> You may direct any questions to <a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:workforce.guidelines@nrel.gov">workforce.guidelines@nrel.gov</a>. Thank you in advance for your participation in this important process.</p>
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<p>Steve Lommele</p> Multifamily Energy Modeling Tool Suggestions?tag:homeenergypros.lbl.gov,2013-04-02:6069565:Topic:1128792013-04-02T20:15:31.787ZBill Smithhttp://homeenergypros.lbl.gov/profile/BillSmith
<p>Hello All,</p>
<p>I'm curious about which software folks feel is most accurate in modeling multifamily buildings. Any suggestions? Pros, cons, etc.?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Isaac</p>
<p>Hello All,</p>
<p>I'm curious about which software folks feel is most accurate in modeling multifamily buildings. Any suggestions? Pros, cons, etc.?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Isaac</p>